Imperial Rowers take on Wandsworth Prisoners
An outreach program which led Imperial rowers to race against inmates at Wandsworth prison
Sports Editor
An outreach program which led Imperial rowers to race against inmates at Wandsworth prison
To put it bluntly: injuries suck. There is no "oh look on the bright side".
This week we sat down with a close friend of ours, Yasmin. She has to be one of the craziest people at Imperial who has the most packed timetable we’ve ever seen. We felt tired just listening to what she does in an average week, I hope you enjoy reading this interview.
If you didn’t catch it, here are some of the highlights!
This week, I was thinking “what has recently happened in sports that we could write about?”. Now, unless you live in a sound proof area of London (highly likely that even that wouldn’t work), the main sporting event that has recently happened was the Champions League Final, where on
Jamie Kirkwood, Imperial Rowing's Assistant Coach, is one of 26 coaches to be selected for the High-Performance Coach Apprenticeship
The Virtual Varsity, held on the 19th-21st of March, was still a big success despite COVID limitations.
Following your interaction with our Instagram addition on the Qatar World Cup 2022, we have written this article.
A sad realization that Qatar’s first-class stadiums for the World Cup are built on a foundation of human rights abuse, corruption, and the graves of 6,500 immigrant workers. Featuring a persuasive piece by Ahmad Danesh that will open your eyes to what is happening.
This week we had the opportunity to interview one of Imperial's star athletes, Melissa Hexter, who has spent the past few years smashing records and seems in no hurry to stop.
Sports editor Amanda Barden gets to chat to the Imperial College cycling club about how their hobby has become a lockdown sensation, and the benefits of ICCC for new cyclists
Sport editor Amanda Barden shares lockdown cycle routes for those of you keen to get on your bikes